The Death clock ticker.
What is a waste of time?
7 day time challenge.
Laws of growth, consistency and discipline.
Self-criticism versus self accountability.
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Nov 2024
ep 105 Building Family Connection
In Episode 105 of the Coffee with Karim Podcast, we dive into the essential foundations of family connection, exploring the power of attention, affection, and approval in parent-child relationships. Discover insights on nurturing bonds, the human need for intimacy, and navigating ... Show More
39m 9s
Dec 2023
Ep 104 Beyond Taboos Sex Education in Islam
Habeeb Akande is an author, sex educator, and historian. He is a former student of al-Azhar University and the founder of the Erotology Institute, which provides online courses on Islamic sexology and African intimacy. Habeeb Akande's Work
Women of Desire: A Guide to Passionate L ... Show More
1h 37m
Jun 2019
06- Don’t Long For Death- Shaykh Hamza Karamali
The Holy Prophet (peace be upon him) taught us not to long for death. But when calamities strike, they can blow the wind out of us, making us forget the purpose of our existence, and, sometimes, making us long for death so that they might end. Hamza unpacks the words of the Holy ... Show More
9m 50s
Jul 19
Deep Time: The Tyranny of Time
When you’re on the clock, you’re always running out of time – because in our culture, time is money. The relentless countdown is making us and the planet sick. But clock time isn’t the only kind. There are older, deeper rhythms of time that sustain life. What would it be like to ... Show More
52m 2s
Jan 2025
Death and the Choice to Live Wisely (Meditations 3.3)
In this episode, I reflect on Meditation 3.3 from Marcus Aurelius’ Meditations, exploring its central themes: the inevitability of death, the futility of fearing it, and the Stoic imperative to live well while we can. Marcus reminds us that even the most accomplished and revered ... Show More
17 m